It’s that time of the year again. Kids getting their Halloween costumes together, weekends are spent driving the kids to soccer games (or football for the rest of the world), and in the northern hemisphere, there is a crisp chill in the air as we enter autumn. You might just be asking yourself, “What could be better?”. I’ll tell you what completes the picture…

DevTools 2013 Q3 Release is Coming!

The entire DevTools division is hard at work putting the finishing touches on yet another stellar release. New controls, additional features, and added products are coming your way. Wait – did I just say new products? Yes, I did.

If you just can’t hold yourself back, you can access the betas of all of the DevTools products now. However, if you want to wait for the official release, all of the new goodness will be in your account, ready for download, on October 16.

How do I get more information about the release?

Easy! Join the DevTools Evangelism team for a week packed full of information. You’ll see that compared to Q2 Webinar Week we have a fewer number of webinars, but more information packed into them. This change is because we took in the feedback from you, our customers. To find out about everything coming, please register for the Release Webinar Week What’s New webinars. You can register for all of the webinars here or choose individual webinars from the table below.

Phil Japikse

Philip Japikse is an international speaker, a Microsoft MVP, ASPInsider, INETA Community Champion, MCSD, CSM/ CSP, and a passionate member of the developer community. Phil has been working with .Net since the first betas, developing software for over 20 years, and heavily involved in the agile community since 2005. Phil also hosts the Hallway Conversations podcast (www.hallwayconversations.com) and serves as the Lead Director for the Cincinnati .Net User’s Group (http://www.cinnug.org). You can follow Phil on twitter via www.twitter.com/skimedic, or read his personal blog at www.skimedic.com/blog.

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